Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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"Deanna Ourbin again flashes forth as one of the screen's greatest stars— this time with a new vivacious love allure distinctly all her own." — Hollywood Motion Picture Review "This movie is chuckfui of modern day fun, plenty of laughs and a tear or two. Deanna's tops!" — Jimmy Starr, Motion Picture Editor, Los Angeles Herald and Express "Deanna is prettier and singing more beautifully than ever." — Harold Swisher, Motion Picture Editor, United Press Radio Service "One of Deanna Durbin's strongest b.o. films . . . in "Hers to Hold" Deanna Durbin successfully and permanently completes transition from cinematic subdeb to young ladyhood. Felix Jackson, as the star's producer, clicks solidly. He gets able assistance in direction by Frank Ryan." — Variety Deanna is more glamorous than ever." — Erskine Johnson, N.E.A. "Deanna Durbin is at her best in this latest offering, in a role that shows her to be an exciting and glamorous star. It should prove to be one of the best boxoffice grossers of all the Durbin pictures. The fans will thrill with her in her every emotion." —Showmen's Trade Review "Deanna Durbin is back with a combination of romantic gaiety and lilting voice that may well top her first screen hits ... a new Deanna who promises audience delight." — Motion Picture Herald Miss Durbin stands forth a fully-blossomed personality with a warmth, a poise and an assurance never before flashed by the singing star ... A 'triumph for Felix Jackson, its producer, and Frank Ryan, its director."' — Film Daily LYN ANKERS • GUS SCHILLING • NELLA WALKER • LUDWIG STOSSEL on a story by John D. Klorer • Directed by FRANK RYAN • Produced Jjy FELIX JACKSON • Associate Producer, FRANK SHAW •